Good Morning All!
Psalm 147:3; “He heals the
brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.”
Many older houses have some cracks in them.
They can show up because the house settles, and the foundation shifts a little.
Sometimes they can occur because of the temperature differences between inside
and out. The difference causes stress on the wall which can then cause the wall
to crack. These stresses can cause the wall to crack. The crack is not the
intent rather it is the result. Some
would call this collateral damage.
Collateral damage occurs in our life as
well. Stress and strain which occurs elsewhere can show up in other
places. Many have experienced it. Many
have experienced from both sides. Perhaps the stress of work can cause the
problem. Maybe it is the stress of
fighting the weather both physically and emotionally. This stress can cause us to lash out and hurt
others for the stress we feel. We lash out at our spouses, children, friends,
and we cause cracks in our relationships.
Perhaps you experience the collateral
damage, those cracks. Maybe you feel the
pain of an unloving spouse, a rebellious child or a boss that makes your job
painful. These cracks hurt. They can
cause us all sorts of problems to us. If we experience one crack in our life;
we may fear a new one. An experience as a child may continue to hurt as an
adult. If you were hurt by a parent; you may struggle with being a parent. The
cracks can affect us for a long time. Some may try to fix the cracks; we cover
them up, but they will often re-appear when those stresses to the foundation
occur again. Ultimately, the only way to fix the crack is to fix the
foundation.
We need to see what our foundation is set
upon. Jesus tells us that a house built upon the sand will not stand up in a
storm. We need to be built upon the rock which is faith in Jesus. Yet perhaps
the greatest gift we have is that even though we sin and sometimes our
foundation is not that solid; God forgives us.
He heals our broken heart and binds up our wounds. He restores our soul;
he fixes our foundation. He also fixes those cracks in our walls; those
blemishes which can show in our lives.
We need to trust in God’s promise so that
we see past the stresses. We need to keep our hope in his unending grace. Our
journey, our time here in this broken creation is filled with uncertainty and
stress. But we see the end, we see the sunrise of the resurrection and life eternal
with Jesus in the perfect creation. This is our only hope. Only by trusting in
God and his mercy can we stand up to the stresses of life. Only faith in him
can heal the cracks in our lives.
Dear Father, we face the challenges of life and when we face them on our
own strength we crumble and crack. Give us the strength to stand tall by your
grace and power. Keep us held in your arms. In Jesus’ precious name we pray,
amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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